Hany Abd El-Raheem, Hassan A Rudayni, Ahmed A Allam, Ahmed F A Youssef, Rehab Mahmoud, Dwi Ratih Purwaningsih, Waleed Alahmad
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Aptamer-Functionalized Electrochemical Sensors for Trace Detection of Water Contaminants.
With growing concerns about water pollution, there is an urgent need to develop sensitive, selective, and fast detection technologies. This review provides a critical overview of the recent progress in novel electrochemical aptamer-based sensors (E-aptasensors) developed for priority water contaminants, such as cyanotoxins, pesticides, antibiotics, pathogenic bacteria, nanoplastics, and nitrogen. The combined application of nanomaterials (e.g., gold nanoparticles, graphene, carbon nanotubes, conducting polymers, and metal-organic frameworks) has made great strides in analytical sensing, advancing the detection of fM targets in heterogeneous media. Different electrochemical transductions, such as cyclic voltammetry (CV), linear sweep voltammetry (LSV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and square wave voltammetry (SWV), were compared in terms of sensitivity, selectivity, and applicability in authentic samples. Major issues, such as the reproducibility of sensors, matrix interference, and field deployment are addressed, and future directions are proposed, including miniaturization, integration with Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, and regulatory alignment for environmental surveillance.
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Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry continues to be a dependable resource for both the expert and the student by providing in-depth, scholarly, insightful reviews of important topics within the discipline of analytical chemistry and related measurement sciences. The journal exclusively publishes review articles that illuminate the underlying science, that evaluate the field''s status by putting recent developments into proper perspective and context, and that speculate on possible future developments. A limited number of articles are of a "tutorial" format written by experts for scientists seeking introduction or clarification in a new area.
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